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Brent Seales, heritage science chair in the Stanley and Karen Pigman College of Engineering at the University of Kentucky, ...
The Hopkinsville Art Guild held a one-day Art Camp thanks to a $2,500 donation from the local Rotary Club for 24 kids.
The Christian County Cattlemen’s Association have brought a bigger and better Lone Star Championship Rodeo to town.
The 5th Annual Taste of the Town has expanded this year to cover two days and includes more food trucks and more activities.
Hopkinsville Community College has been awarded a five-year federal TRIO Student Support Services (SSS) grant from the U.S. Department of Education.
The Pennyroyal Area Museum Saturday Sleuths program is still going strong halfway through the year. The program is held on the last Saturday of every month.
The renovations in the Hopkinsville-Christian County Public Library are almost completed. Library Executive Director Tiffany ...
Gov. Andy Beshear joined local officials and company leaders this week to break ground on E. Hofmann Packaging’s new $43 million production facility in Madisonville, the company’s first U.S. location.
Christian Fiscal Court has decided to surplus the county’s old treasurer’s building located at 521 Weber St., in downtown Hopkinsville, with the building possibly to be destroyed.
Kentucky Poet Laureate Frank X. Walker will visit western Kentucky for two public events in August and September, offering ...
A pedestrian was killed Sunday afternoon in a collision on the Pennyrile Parkway, according to a release from Kentucky State Police Post 2.
LEXINGTON — Heat is a serious workplace hazard that can cause illness — or even death — if proper precautions aren’t taken. Although outdoor workers face the greatest risk during ...
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